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Wednesday, 18 January 2012

What's Up!

A recent trip to Mt Baldy proved of interest to this python. I was busily photographing blattodeans along a forest track when I looked up and noticed that my movements had "activated" this snake which was lying in wait for some prey. As I moved the shrubbery, it became more and more alert to the cause. It looks pretty well fed.

About Me

David and family moved to Kuranda, Queensland in 2002, following retirement from CSIRO Canberra, Australia. David, Barbara and an assortment of wildlife live in a rainforest setting. It is their first experience living in the tropics.
David's major interest is Entomology. He continues research in the Orthopteroid insects and is keenly interested in the biology of the rainforest.
This blog is a narrative of observations made in and around Kuranda.
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